I think it's about time stores caught the drift: Customers want to see beautiful mannequins modelling the clothes they're deciding to buy.
We want to see mannequins that look like actual humans and not some scary creatures.

Look. Why is the head of this one a cone now? Sigh.

See. How can a mannequin open its mouth like this when it can't talk. Is it screaming and laughing at me or what? Sigh.

The difference between mannequin and model is that mannequin is a DUMMY, or life-size model of the human body, used for the fitting or displaying of clothes while model is a PERSON who serves as a subject for artwork or fashion, usually via photography.

Mannequins cannot replace models.

I can be a mannequin for a day but the mannequin can't be like me, a model, for a second.

Let them stay on their lane biko!

Besides, God created models (humans), humans created mannequins.

I can't even imagine spending my entire life playing dress-up for a living.

If you poke a mannequin with pins while styling them, they won't complain. Poke me first . . .

P.s These were random thoughts in my head when I visited a store I told you about here.

Do you find mannequins scary too? Do they influence your buying an item from the store?